Ashton Daniels
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Short video I made, in this video I light my pipe with charcloth and flint and steel.
I would imagine in the 18th century/ pre match world, that using a pair of ember tongs and getting a coal out of an already lit fire would have been the most practical and popular method, especially in a tavern environment. However I have not researched it well and cannot speak to what was most populary done.I’ve read that a tinder tube was often used for lighting smokes, especially in the southwest, where people were addicted to cigarettes rolled up with corn-shuck “papers.” As a non smoker, I haven’t tried it, but a tinder tube makes sense when used for this purpose. You don’t really need a flame to light a pipe or cigarette, just a coal. Pull the charred end of the cord out of the tube, catch a spark on it, light the pipe, and then pull the cord back into its tube where the coal just dies for lack of oxygen.
Considering the amount of tobacco consumed on the frontier, there had to be an efficient way to light it.
Notchy Bob
Very true. A coal would make perfect sense, if you are relaxing by a fire. Also, some old timers (and I think maybe Indians) would carry coals packed in ashes in a horn. Coals will stay "live" for a long time that way, and can be used to get a fire going quickly. However, you wonder about people like the voyageurs, who would light their pipes while in their canoes. They calculated distances in "pipes," which would be the distance paddled between rest breaks, when they would all light up. I think that was mentioned in the writings of Robert Kennicott, a 19th century arctic and subarctic explorer, shown here:I would imagine in the 18th century/ pre match world, that using a pair of ember tongs and getting a coal out of an already lit fire would have been the most practical and popular method, especially in a tavern environment. However I have not researched it well and cannot speak to what was most populary done.
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